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  • The Stewart Dry Goods Company—alternately known as Stewart Dry Goods, or Stewart's—was a regional department store chain based in Louisville, Kentucky...
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    1984, the Baltimore-based Stewart & Company division was merged into its Caldor discount division. The Powers Dry Goods Company (9 locations) in Minneapolis...
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    multimillion-dollar fortune in the most extensive and lucrative dry goods store in the world. Stewart was born in Lisburn, Ulster, Ireland, and abandoned his...
    25 KB (3,376 words) - 16:52, 29 May 2024
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    Joseph Horne Company, The Denver Dry Goods Company, Goldwater's, Hahne and Company, L. S. Ayres, H. & S. Pogue Company, Stewart Dry Goods, and Sibley's)...
    20 KB (1,967 words) - 02:35, 31 May 2024
  • stores Stewart Dry Goods, defunct Louisville, Kentucky-based chain of department stores A.T. Stewart and Company, Alexander Turney Stewart's New York City...
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  • acquired William Barr Dry Goods Co. In 1911, he merged the two to create Famous-Barr. Famous-Barr was one of many St. Louis retail companies that owned a resort...
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  • List of defunct department stores of the United States (category Lists of defunct companies of the United States)
    Stewart Dry Goods (Louisville and Lexington), division of Associated Dry Goods. Merged into L. S. Ayres (Indianapolis) along with H & S Pogue Company...
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    History of Target Corporation (category History of companies of the United States)
    George Dayton. The company was originally named Goodfellow Dry Goods in June 1902 before being renamed the Dayton's Dry Goods Company in 1903 and later...
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  • in the United States. Associated Dry Goods acquired Ayres in 1972. After The May Company acquired Associated Dry Goods in 1986, several Ayres stores were...
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  • Cincinnati and worked in their uncle's dry goods store. They later were able to buy him out and H. & S. Pogue Dry Goods Company was established in 1863 at 111...
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  • on the United States mainland. Tracing its antecedents to Hackfeld's Dry Goods formed by German trader Heinrich Hackfeld in 1849, in 1852 the retail...
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    at age 65, Horne sold the wholesale side of his company's operations to the Pittsburgh Dry Goods Company. The flagship Horne's store at Penn Avenue and...
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    Theatre (1907), 610 S. 4th St., Louisville Stewarts Building (1907), also known as Stewart Dry Goods Company, Fourth and Muhammad Ali streets, Louisville...
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  • became one of Macy's flagship stores. Marshall Field & Company traces its antecedents to a dry goods store opened at 137 Lake Street in Chicago, Illinois...
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    Macy's (redirect from R.H. Macy & Company)
    Bamberger & Co. (Newark, 1929), O'Connor Moffat & Company (San Francisco, 1945) and John Taylor Dry Goods Co. (Kansas City, 1947). O'Connor Moffat was renamed...
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  • May-Daniels & Fisher (category United States retail company stubs)
    May D&F absorbed 3 stores from The Denver Dry Goods Company (from the 1986 acquisition of Associated Dry Goods Corp.) and closed the other 9, and 1989 it...
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  • Jordan Marsh (category American companies established in 1841)
    disbanded in 1991. In 1841, Eben Dyer Jordan left his job at a Boston dry goods store and went into business for himself, laying the foundation for the...
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    form a partnership with William McLaughlin, selling dry goods. A year later, McLaughlin left the company, and was replaced with Robert W. Burnett and James...
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    purchases. In 1858, Rowland Hussey Macy founded Macy's as a dry goods store. Marshall Field & Company originated in 1852. It was the premier department store...
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  • Burdines (category Retail companies established in 1896)
    William M. Burdine opened a dry goods store in the central Florida city of Bartow. A year later, Payne left the company, and Burdine brought in his son...
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